
guatemala coffee
by snake river roasting company · jackson, usa
you'll taste lemon before grapefruit. this is guatemala ella, a guatemala from snake river roasting company.
it tastes like lemon and grapefruit up front, with citrus zest adding a dry, bright edge and cocoa coming through in the finish to balance the acidity.
it's grown in huehuetenango, a high-altitude region in western guatemala, though no specific processing method has been listed for this lot.
as a light roast, it suits pour over or aeropress best, use water around 90-93°c to preserve the citrus brightness without over-extracting.
the snake river winds through wyoming's valleys, and snake river roasting company follows that same unhurried path to excellence on west broadway. you can taste the difference when someone actually cares about their beans. the steam from their espresso machine carries that familiar sound of milk being transformed into something warmer than comfort itself. regulars don't just come for caffeine. they come because consistency matters here, because the barista remembers your order without the corporate cheerfulness that feels hollow. 4.6 stars from 378 reviews tells you something real: people keep coming back, keep recommending this place to friends visiting jackson. chains give you predictability. snake river gives you coffee that changes your morning, the kind of cup that makes you pause mid-sip and think "this is why i don't settle for gas station coffee anymore." independent roasters like this one understand that coffee isn't just fuel. it's the first good decision you make each day.
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